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Motorguide Wireless Remote Program

.FCC ID: MVUFP01, MVUFP02 ACMA: N2523 IC: 6094A‑FP01, 6094A‑FP02 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. 90-8M4002601 610 FCC and IC Compliance Statement This device complies with FCC Rules.TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 - Warranty Information MotorGuide Two Year Limited Warranty. 2 Section 2 - General Information and Component Identification Component Identification.

6 Recording the Serial Number. 6 Boater's Responsibilities. 6 Safe Boating Suggestions.Page ii 90-8M4002601 eng JUNE 2010.Section 1 - Warranty Information Section 1 - Warranty Information Table of Contents 1 MotorGuide Two Year Limited Warranty.Section 1 - Warranty Information MotorGuide Two Year Limited Warranty KEEP YOUR ORIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPT OR BILL OF SALE. For recreational use customers, MotorGuide electric trolling motors are warranted to the original retail purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase.

To obtain warranty service, the purchaser should deliver or return the unit (postage prepaid and insured) to any MotorGuide authorized service dealer.Section 1 - Warranty Information.Section 1 - Warranty Information Notes: Page 4 90-8M4002601 eng JUNE 2010.Section 2 - General Information and Component Identification Section 2 - General Information and Component Identification 2 Table of Contents Component Identification. 6 Recording the Serial Number. 6 90-8M4002601 eng JUNE 2010 Boater's Responsibilities. 6 Safe Boating Suggestions.Section 2 - General Information and Component Identification Component Identification a b c d abcdef- Top housing Cradle Lock™ mount Composite column Lower unit Wireless handheld remote Wireless foot pedal f 44686 e Recording the Serial Number It is important to record the serial number for future reference. The serial number is located on the motor as shown.Section 2 - General Information and Component Identification Perform safety checks and required maintenance.

Wireless Remote Trolling Motor

Follow a regular schedule and ensure all repairs are made properly. Never be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while boating (it is the law). Alcohol or drug use impairs your judgment and greatly reduces your ability to react quickly. Passenger boarding. Stop the trolling motor whenever passengers are boarding or unloading. Be alert.Section 2 - General Information and Component Identification Notes: Page 8 90-8M4002601 eng JUNE 2010.Section 3 - Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information Section 3 - Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information Table of Contents Installing the Mount Base Plate.

10 Installing the Motor on the Mount Base Plate. 10 Activating the Wireless Foot Pedal or Handheld Remote.

11 Standard Practice and Procedures. 12 Battery Recommendations.Section 3 - Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information Installing the Mount Base Plate IMPORTANT: Choose an area on the deck with 6.4 cm (2.5 in.) of clearance from the bow of the boat for all motor positions including run and stow positions. Select an appropriate area on the deck of the boat close to the centerline to install the mount. Ensure that the forward mounting screws will not penetrate the hull. 2.Section 3 - Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information 4. Secure the back of the mount by turning the mount lock knob to engage the cam lock into the base plate lip. A - Mount lock knob b - Cam lock c - Base plate lip a b c 44727 5.

Deploy the motor. Refer to Section 4 - Adjusting the Motor Depth for depth collar adjustment instructions. Ensure that the motor is properly secured to the mount base plate before operation.Section 3 - Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information Standard Practice and Procedures IMPORTANT: Unplug the trolling motor after each use and when charging the battery. Do not use the main engine battery to power the trolling motor. Route the trolling motor wires on the opposite side of the boat from other boat wiring.

Battery Recommendations. Use a 12 volt, deep cycle marine battery.

Refer to Battery Connection.Section 3 - Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information Battery Connection! CAUTION Disconnecting or connecting the battery cables in the incorrect order can cause injury from electrical shock or can damage the electrical system. Always disconnect the negative (‑) battery cable first and connect it last. 12 Volt Battery Connection 1.

Install a 50 amp manual reset circuit breaker in line with the trolling motor power cable positive (+) lead and the battery positive (+) terminal. 2.Section 3 - Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information Notes: Page 14 90-8M4002601 eng JUNE 2010.Section 4 - Trolling Motor Operation Section 4 - Trolling Motor Operation Table of Contents Connecting the Sonar Display to Motor. 16 Stowing and Deploying the Trolling Motor. 16 Stowing the Motor. 16 Deploying the Trolling Motor. 17 Adjusting the Motor Depth.

17 Foot Pedal Operation.Section 4 - Trolling Motor Operation Connecting the Sonar Display to Motor NOTE: This sonar display connection procedure applies to the Wireless Series motor that offers built‑in 200/83 kHz sonar transducers compatible with Eagle®, Garmin®, Humminbird®, Lowrance®, and Vexilar® brand sonar displays. Wireless sonar models connect with Lowrance 6 pin sonar units.

For compatibility with other sonar units, refer to www.motorguide.com. Match the cable connector to the sonar port on the back of the sonar display.Section 4 - Trolling Motor Operation 2. Raise the motor out of the water and rotate the shaft so that the lower unit is aligned with the mount cradle. Once the motor is in the stow position, push down on the column to lock the lower unit into the cradle and to lock the release handle. A a - Mount cradle b - Lower unit b 44733 Deploying the Trolling Motor 1. Firmly grasp the column with one hand and then pull up on the release handle with the other hand. A - Release handle a 44734 2.Section 4 - Trolling Motor Operation IMPORTANT: When adjusting the motor depth, ensure the lower unit is fully submerged a minimum of 30 cm (12 in.) to avoid propeller cavitation.

Firmly grasp the column with one hand while loosening the depth collar knob so that the column moves freely. A - Depth collar knob b - Depth collar a b 43060 2. Raise or lower the column to the desired depth. Tighten the depth collar knob to secure the column.Section 5 - Maintenance and Storage Section 5 - Maintenance and Storage Table of Contents Trolling Motor Care. 20 Selecting Replacement Parts. 20 Inspection and Maintenance Schedule. 20 Before Each Use.

20 After Each Use.Section 5 - Maintenance and Storage Trolling Motor Care To keep your trolling motor in the best operating condition and retain its dependability, your trolling motor must receive periodic inspections and maintenance. Keep it maintained properly to ensure the safety of you and your passengers.!

WARNING Neglecting to inspect, maintain, or repair your trolling motor can result in product damage or serious injury or death.Section 5 - Maintenance and Storage IMPORTANT: Trolling motors stored in temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) should be operated slowly for a minimum of 15 minutes before going above 30% operation. Battery Inspection The battery should be inspected at periodic intervals to ensure proper trolling motor operation. IMPORTANT: Read the safety and maintenance instructions which accompany your battery. Ensure that the battery is secured to the vessel. 2.Section 5 - Maintenance and Storage 2. Install the propeller onto the motor shaft by engaging the propeller onto the propeller pin. Install the propeller nut.

Tighten securely. A a - Propeller wrench 44662 4. Use the propeller wrench to tighten the propeller nut another ¼ turn.Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance Table of Contents Frequently Asked Questions.

24 Troubleshooting. 24 Troubleshooting the Foot Pedal and Handheld Remote. 25 Erasing the Receiver's Memory. 26 Reprogramming the Wireless Foot Pedal or Remote. 26 Foot Pedal Battery Replacement.Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance Frequently Asked Questions.

Why does the receiver beep when I press a button on the foot pedal, but nothing happens? The foot pedal's electronic serial number is not programmed. Refer to Section 3 - Activating the Wireless Foot Pedal or Handheld Remote. Why does the electronic ID number not work after I activate it? The receiver's memory may be full. Refer to Erasing the Receiver's Memory.

The motor hit an object underwater and will not run.Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance Symptom Motor failure (motor runs at partial speed) Motor failure (motor does not run) Inaccurate temperature reading Mount is hard to latch to the mount base plate Difficulty removing propeller Possible Cause Resolution Loose electrical connections Connections in the top housing may be loose or damaged. Contact a Service Center. Thermal protection is overloaded Temperature exceeds specification. Contact a Service Center.Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance b a Handheld remote a - Left arrow button b - '+' button ‑ faster c - Right arrow button d - '–' button ‑ slower c d 44737 Erasing the Receiver's Memory Erasing the receiver's memory will erase all electronic ID numbers that are stored in the receiver's memory. Plug in the battery cable to a power source. In less than ten seconds, press the left arrow, right arrow, '+' and '–' buttons on the remote simultaneously.Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance 2. Using a pencil or a similar tool, push out the old battery.

A a - Battery 44739 3. Insert the new battery with the positive side facing up. Ensure the O‑ring is positioned correctly on the inside of the battery cover. A - Battery cover b - O‑ring b a 5. 44740 Replace the battery cover plate and install the five screws. Tighten the screws securely. Handheld Remote Battery Replacement Battery required: 3V lithium, CR2032 1.Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance 4.

Install the green circuit board in the remote control housing. Replace the handheld remote back plate and install the four screws.

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Tighten the screws securely. Service Assistance Your satisfaction with your product is very important to us. If you have a problem or question about your motor, contact your dealer or any certified MotorGuide Service Center. For more service assistance information, refer to Section 1 - Warranty Information.

Section 6 - Owner Service AssistancePage 3290-8M0082949engJULY 20131. Remove the two screws securing the battery cover plate. Remove the battery cover plate.a -Battery cover plateb -Screws2. Remove the batteries from the battery holder. Install the new batteries in the proper orientation for correct polarity. Ensure the rubber seal is positioned correctly around the battery cover plate.a -AA alkaline batteriesb -Rubber seal5. Replace the battery cover plate and install the two screws.

Tighten the screws securely.a -Battery cover plateb -ScrewsHandheld Remote Battery ReplacementBattery required: One AAA alkaline batteryabaababa51760.